Precision Instruments Introduces Its New Ratcheting Breaker Bar – UnderhoodService

Precision Instruments Introduces Its New Ratcheting Breaker Bar

This unique breaker bar lets you use your ratchet head from any Precision Instruments 3/4" or 1" square drive split-beam Click Wrench as the ratcheting head on the handle. For more leverage or better reach, just click the button on the knurl grip and instantly stretch the overall length from 31" to 41".

Power. Speed. Efficiency. Reliability. Those qualities are built into all of Precision Instruments tools, including the new Ratcheting Breaker Bar — the XT36H. This unique breaker bar lets you use your ratchet head from any Precision Instruments 3/4” or 1” square drive split-beam Click Wrench as the ratcheting head on the handle.

For more leverage or better reach, just click the button on the knurl grip and instantly stretch the overall length from 31” to 41”. This is what professionals want to have in their hands when they’re freeing up a frozen or rusted fastener.

Completely manufactured at Precision Instruments from American-made steel.

The XT36H is available for purchase in three ways:

1. Accessory: A stand-alone breaker bar handle as an accessory to a Precision Instruments 3/4” or 1” square drive Split-beam click wrench.

2. Torque Wrench & Breaker Bar Handle Combo Pack: You are supplied with a torque wrench and breaker bar in either 3/4” or 1” drive.

3. Breaker Bar & Ratcheting Head Combo Pack: You are supplied with the breaker bar handle and a 3/4” or 1” ratchet head.

In keeping with the company’s commitment to delivering the highest quality, every step in the XT36H manufacturing process is performed entirely at its plant in Des Plaines, IL.

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